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1 Text, I | could wish therefore, as not being ignorant of either of those 2 Text, I | sorts of Persons. For the being joint Partners in the propagation 3 Text, VI | or to be Christians; as being an Abridgment, or as it 4 Text, VII | affirms it possible for a real Being to be made by another, must 5 Text, VIII | and while things come into being, and before all things were 6 Text, VIII | nature of things already in being, and after the Habits to 7 Text, VIII | wise Man can say that any Being is depriv'd of such things 8 Text, IX | own proper Nature to any Being that is made,; and must 9 Text, IX | no longer the Unbegotten; being now by this Division become 10 Text, IX | Name incommunicable, as being willing that the Character 11 Text, X | God is order'd by another Being. And Time is a certain motion 12 Text, X | admit of but one Unbegotten Being, to affirm that somewhat 13 Text, X | together with him. For if any Being, existed before him, that 14 Text, X | existed before him, that Being has a just Title to this 15 Text, XII | who have stil'd the Son a Being Begotten, and a Being Made, 16 Text, XII | a Being Begotten, and a Being Made, and by such a difference 17 Text, XII | therefore affirm the Son to be a Being Begotten, according to the 18 Text, XII | the very same subsisting Being which the name signifies, 19 Text, XII | and that this subsisting Being was produc'd when he was 20 Text, XIII | that the Son, who was in being before, was begotten; which 21 Text, XIII | occasion for Generation to a Being that exists already? unless 22 Text, XIII | be chang'd into another Being , according to the nature 23 Text, XIII | may truly say to have that Being which already exists, but 24 Text, XIII | exists, but not to have that Being into which they are made: 25 Text, XIV | there is no other Unbegotten Being but God. Either therefore 26 Text, XIV | introduce another Unbegotten Being ; or while they persist 27 Text, XIV | Character of Son, and of a Being Begotten, will not admit 28 Text, XIV | And after all, this other Being is nam'd a Begotten Substance, 29 Text, XIV | to all the former, as not being sensible even of this plain 30 Text, XIV | made when it was not in being before, by the Will of him 31 Text, XIV | partly out of what was in being, partly out of what was 32 Text, XIV | partly out of what was not in being; they must admit of a Mutation, 33 Text, XIV | affirm, that what has a Being is chang'd into that which 34 Text, XV | admits of Generation [as being Unbegotten; nor of Separation 35 Text, XV | Separation or Division, as being Incorruptible;] nor is there 36 Text, XV | that Power of Creation being begotten together with him; 37 Text, XVII | d at the name of a Made Being; as if the Substance were 38 Text, XVII | of the name. For he is a Being, begotten and made by a 39 Text, XVII | begotten and made by a Being, which was itself unbegotten 40 Text, XVII | are Beings made by that Being which was it self made, 41 Text, XVII | affirm, that the Son is a Being made,5 and produc'd by God; 42 Text, XVII | sober Reasoning, as neither being forc'd to ascribe Parts 43 Text, XVIII | his own Substance to the Being that is begotten, according 44 Text, XVIII | believing that the Son is a Being Begotten, and a Being Made, 45 Text, XVIII | a Being Begotten, and a Being Made, and are also persuaded 46 Text, XVIII | persuaded that God is a Being Unbegotten, and a Being 47 Text, XVIII | Being Unbegotten, and a Being Unmade, do yet, by the addition 48 Text, XIX | spoken of an Unbegotten Being, and of a Being Begotten, 49 Text, XIX | Unbegotten Being, and of a Being Begotten, it signifies differently, 50 Text, XIX | Unbegotten and a Begotten Being, so much difference ought 51 Text, XIX | signification, on account of his being free from Parts, and not 52 Text, XIX | equivalent to that of a Begotten Being, and yet they will still 53 Text, XX | finds the Son to be the Being made by the Unbegotten Being, 54 Text, XX | Being made by the Unbegotten Being, and the Comforter the Being 55 Text, XX | Being, and the Comforter the Being made by the Only Begotten, 56 Text, XXI | Good, and only Powerful Being, who only has Immortality.8 57 Text, XXI | the Cause of his intire Being;, and of every thing that 58 Text, XXI | or of his Goodness; as being Unbegotten : the foregoing 59 Text, XXII | be the only True God, as being only Wise, and only Unbegotten, 60 Text, XXII | Begotten, because he alone is a Being begotten by the Unbegotten 61 Text, XXII | begotten by the Unbegotten Being: which yet he would not 62 Text, XXII | all to the One and Only Being, that the Son may be esteem' 63 Text, XXIII | and sufficient for the Being and Preservation of all 64 Text, XXIII | not stand in need of any being for the Constitution of 65 Text, XXIV | that true Notion of his being his Father's Image, which 66 Text, XXIV | as comparing a Begotten Being with that which is Unbegotten; 67 Text, XXV | and vain, that the same Being should sometime have the 68 Text, XXV | own. Our Saviour's words being here in the first place 69 Text, XXV | there is only One Unbegotten Being, from whom all things were 70 Text, XXV | things were made. Nor is he a Being different from the Son, 71 Text, XXV | from the Son, and yet a Being begotten. For our Lord is 72 Text, XXV | greatest, and indeed the only Being of this sort made by the 73 Text, XXVI | World in common with another Being, [or by communicating himself 74 Text, XXVI | inferior to the one, as a Being made by him; and superior 75 Text, XXVII | truly call'd, a Begotten Being, an Obedient Son, a most 76 Text, XXVII | self is to approve him. It being agreeable to God's just 77 Text, XXVIII| simple and uncompounded Being. But as he is One and Alone, 78 Text, XXVIII| indivisible: and an incorruptible Being does not communicate his 79 Text, XXVIII| Now 'tis impossible that a Being should be begotten which 80 Text, XXVIII| Christ the Son of God, a Being begotten of him that is 81 Text, XXVIII| beings that are begotten: a Being created by him that is uncreated; 82 Text, XXVIII| other created Beings; a Being made by him that was not